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8 Countries That Perform the Worst During the Great Stink
May 9, 2018 Economy, Global Economy
Like many Wall Street sayings, the simple adage "sell in May and go away" holds some truth. This also seems to be true around the world. Low Unemployment Points to a Bear Market The last time unemployment hit 3.9% was December 2000. That year, the internet bubble popped. Stocks were nearly 20% below their highs when unemployment bottomed.
2 Huge Economic Problems That Are Hidden in the Data There’s one sector that’s got some great-looking data, but that’s really just masking an even bigger problem…
Mergers and Acquisitions: Still the Best Bet for 2018
May 1, 2018 Investing, Investment Opportunities
Late last year, I called “M&A” — mergers and acquisitions — one of the stock market’s best bets for 2018. As far as I’m concerned, that’s still the case for smart investors. How to Get out of a Trading Slump in Any Market
April 26, 2018 Investing, Trading Strategies
When a basketball player goes through a slump, they tend to shoot their way out of that slump. And as a trader, sometimes you have to have a shooter’s mentality.